Alicia Silverstone and Alyson Michalka
Her parents were Monty Silverstone and Deidre Raford. Her half-siblings are from the previous marriage of her father. She is from a middle-class background, and was raised in San Francisco. In the year six, she began modeling and appeared in Domino's Pizza's initial TV commercial. Silverstone was educated at Crocker Middle School in San Mateo, as well as San Mateo High Schools. The year 1992 saw Silverstone's very first credited part in The Wonder Years. The audience and critics lauded her for the part and she received an award. She was featured in the music videos Cryin & Amazing by Aerosmith. In television films, she appeared including Torch Song in 1993 and Scattered Dreams. In 1994, she was the leading role in the television movie Cool and the Crazy, which was released in 1994. In 1995 she received her biggest breakthrough in the field of acting by playing Cher Horowitz, in the sleeper film Clueless. After signing a deal worth between 8 and 10 million dollars, the